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    From Spike@aero.spike@mail.com to uk.rec.cycling on Fri Jul 19 09:44:10 2024
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    What is carbon monoxide rebreathing and why is the entire Tour de France talking about it? Tadej Poga-iar and Jonas Vingegaard insist it's "nothing suspicious" and "just a simple test", but others are less convinced

    UAE Team Emirates, Visma-Lease a Bike and IsraelrCoPremier Tech all admitted using the controversial test during altitude camps, raising health and
    ethical questions rCo but is it safe and are the concerns justified?

    by DAN ALEXANDER THU, JUL 18, 2024 16:04

    Carbon monoxide has been the talk of the Tour de France this week, the
    race's biggest stars and teams fielding questions on a controversial 'rebreathing' technique used to test and optimise riders' altitude
    training. However, given the health questions that inevitably follow an admission about inhaling a deadly gas such as carbon monoxide, plus the potential for the practice to be abused for performance gain, it's not hard
    to see why so many have raised safety and ethical concerns.

    The discussion was sparked by an at-length piece by Escape Collective (link
    is external) who broke the news that top-level Tour de France pros, namely riders on UAE Team Emirates, Visma-Lease a Bike and Israel-Premier Tech,
    have access to a carbon monoxide rebreather rCo an expensive piece of kit
    that allows for precise dosing of the gas into the lungs.

    [Full story at the link below]

    <https://road.cc/content/news/carbon-monoxide-talk-takes-over-tour-de-france-309509>

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